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Director of Research at @ccpubliclife. Statements here are my own, not anyone else's. 1 Thessalonians 5:16-22.

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remembers that he is but dust, and to dust he shall return


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On a more serious note, 'love us love us, we're totally like you and Christianity is just, you know, inclusive and fluffy and normal' is a) wrong, Christianity is an incredibly demanding creed and an awesome eruption of the divine into a fallen world, and b) doesn't work.


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Parenting topics that the public cannot handle: •iPad/screens •Diet •Clothing •Athletics •Enforcement •Sleep •Car Seat Philosophy •Climate •Celebration •2/3 rule


Having skimmed some of these papers, I can say that this is some of the more cutting-edge stuff I've read in theology and philosophy of religion in a long time.

Special supplementary issue: "Theology Meets Philosophy of Science," guest edited by Meghan Page and Ignacio Silva. Free download!

yujinnagasawa's tweet image. Special supplementary issue: "Theology Meets Philosophy of Science," guest edited by Meghan Page and Ignacio Silva. Free download!


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What will be unique about Christians in this obscene and tense political moment? Will we be aspirational and demonstrate that tenacity against injustice (&) love of enemy aren’t in conflict? Or will we follow conservatives and progressives and fail to transcend the moment?


Remember when the plan was to invade Greenland?


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Day 2 left us with deep gratitude and renewed hope. Some highlights from yesterday: 1. @johnkasich sat down with @MichaelRWear for a candid conversation about faith, social capital, and the kind of leadership our nation needs. 2. @paultonko, one of the leading voices…

CCPublicLife's tweet image. Day 2 left us with deep gratitude and renewed hope. Some highlights from yesterday:

1. @johnkasich sat down with @MichaelRWear  for a candid conversation about faith, social capital, and the kind of leadership our nation needs.

2. @paultonko, one of the leading voices…
CCPublicLife's tweet image. Day 2 left us with deep gratitude and renewed hope. Some highlights from yesterday:

1. @johnkasich sat down with @MichaelRWear  for a candid conversation about faith, social capital, and the kind of leadership our nation needs.

2. @paultonko, one of the leading voices…
CCPublicLife's tweet image. Day 2 left us with deep gratitude and renewed hope. Some highlights from yesterday:

1. @johnkasich sat down with @MichaelRWear  for a candid conversation about faith, social capital, and the kind of leadership our nation needs.

2. @paultonko, one of the leading voices…
CCPublicLife's tweet image. Day 2 left us with deep gratitude and renewed hope. Some highlights from yesterday:

1. @johnkasich sat down with @MichaelRWear  for a candid conversation about faith, social capital, and the kind of leadership our nation needs.

2. @paultonko, one of the leading voices…

Alex Arnold reposted

There is a movement I found on Instagram where people delivery choose to live in 90s, refusing all technology after 2000. Like an intermediate form of the Amish.


Man does not live by LLM output alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.


The new Bears—same as the old bears.


Just wait until the PLAN accuses the Philippines Coast Guard of drug trafficking in the western Pacific and lights up a PCG cutter with a guided missile.


The big question for me the next few months is whether unending ads for gambling apps will finally strangle my love of watching football on TV.


When leaders govern as if everything is zero-sum, then the people will believe (and rightly) that everything is zero-sum.

anti immigrant sentiment is mostly deflection from bad governance - failures on infrastructure, prosperity and services and looking around for someone to blame i thought anti-immigrant populism was impossible in canada, but hadn't considered how bad the housing market could get



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